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A. Give two functions of any plant hormome.
B. Describe in detail the effects of a specific signal transduction pathway that begins with a plant hormone. Name the hormone and the give the effect in detail.
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Plant hormones are the molecules produced by the plants which help in the growth and development of the plants and are also called as phytohormones. There are different types of plant hormones available they are, auxins, gibberlins, cytokinins, salicyclic acid, abscisis acid, ethylene etc.
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- List some examples of plant hormones.Describe the Function of Plant hormonesAll known hormones in plants are regulated by proteasomes. Which of the following describes the molecular mechanisms that promote increased levels of hormones in plants? Select one: a. synthesis of a suppressing molecule b. degradation of the promoting molecule c. synthesis of a promoting molecule d. degradation of a suppressing molecule
- Explain the Binding of growth factors to receptors initiates signal transduction cascades.Give the effects of the hormones Auxins, Cytokinins and ethylene.Choose the correct answer. These are chemical messenger that modulate the development of the different organs such that their relative growth is integrated and coordinated with each other? a) Psychohormones b) Fertilizers c) Phytohormones d) Plant Nutrients
- Explain about Plant Hormones ? WHat is the importance of Plant Hormones ?Last Valentine's day, an 18-year old girl received a bouquet of flowers from the boy that she likes. She wanted to keep the cut flowers for a few more days so she asked for your advice on how she can retain the freshness of the flowers. Given this situation, what specific plant hormone would you recommend to her? a. abscisic acid b. auxin c. ethylene d. gibberellin e. cytokininMatch each hormone to its function or application. NOTE: If none of the options are correct, you MUST select #4for 'none of the above', otherwise it will be graded as incorrect Question 14 options: Auxin Giberellins Cytokinins Ethylene 1. Used in anti-aging skin creams. 2. Ripens fruit. 3. Causes stems to bend towards the light. 4. None of the above